Yes it means exactly UAH because you asked exactly for UAH right? I suggest you to check the FAQ because there are over 120 currencies which is supported for ATM withdrawal. If UAH is stated there then it should work without issues.

Yes as mentioned the card itself should work fine in Ukraine, as UAH is supported. But as we only allow users within the EEA to register, setting up an account as a resident of the Ukraine is not possible right now.

Looking forward to see this announce soon. Summer time is close, European countries are visa-free for Ukrainian travelers, so Revolut card is one among things which you “must have”… Come on, Team Revolut, open to the Ukrainians

Hi. I recently tried to withdraw money from an atm machine of ukrsim bank in Kiev, Ukraine and it was unseccessful. The machine displayed message that I entered an incorrect psw even though the first time I had dialed the psw, it had excepted it and only when I selected an option to withdraw cash, it showed that I dialed a wrong psw.

I am a regular user in Ukraine of Revolut and other options, so this is the conclusion:

• Monsese has the best rate. 0.5% markup fee from mid-rate all the week (with pro membership).
• Revolut during the week 2-3% and on weekeends 4-5% markup from mid-rate.
• The only bank to withdraw from ATM free of charge is CreditAgricole. Most other banks charges a atm withdrawal fee. The public ukranian bank also is for free but it has very low withdrawal limit.

It would be great if revolut can lower the fees to match Monese one! I had to open Monese because of the very hight Revolut fee in Ukraine.
The crazy thing is that the first time I came to Ukraine they were matching exactly the mid-rate for UAH. It was back in 2016. They started to introduce those big fees from 2017.